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The '''Directory of female authors''' is a proposed resource, along the (developing) models of the [[Encyclopedia of female characters]], but focused on actual real women.  See also [[Index to queer women in SF]] and [[Index to women of color in SF]].
The '''Directory of female authors''' is a proposed resource, along the (developing) models of the [[Encyclopedia of female characters]], but focused on actual real women.  See also [[Index to queer women in SF]] and [[Index to women of color in SF]].



Revision as of 06:43, 13 August 2007

Women Make SF
SF industry:

Writers:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Screenwriters
Comic writers
Manga authors


Artists:
Artists
Comic artists
Cartoonists
Animators
Musicians

Others:
Directors
Producers
RPG designers & writers
Editors
Publishers
Fans
Con organizers
Critics
Scholars
Award juries

Identities:

writers of color
other creators of color
SF industry women of color
SF studies women of color
fandom women of color

queer women writers
SF industry queer women

STEM professionals in SF

women by male pseudonym

See also:

Female characters
Women Make SF
Women of Color in SF
Queer Women in SF
Oppressions & intersections


About WMSF


The Directory of female authors is a proposed resource, along the (developing) models of the Encyclopedia of female characters, but focused on actual real women. See also Index to queer women in SF and Index to women of color in SF.

A central question is defining the scope. Options include (add others):

  • Fiction writers only (screenwriters, novelists, etc.)
  • Fiction creators only (also includes other creators like artists or cartoonists or directors)
  • SF industry women (
  • Any real woman (any female person with real existence, not solely character-development)*

Discuss these and other issues on the talk page.

* "real" woman just means nonfictional; not biowoman or any other construction of womanhood. Womanhood for these purposes is a broad and inclusive definition that includes in the directory any person who has publicly identified as a woman (or been historically identified as a woman) for a significant amount of her (or his) adult life.